Thursday, January 15, 2009

SH-HC3, the Compact iPod Stereo System from Panasonic


SH-HC3, the Compact iPod Stereo System from Panasonic


Panasonic today introduced the SC-HC3, a sleek compact stereo system that plays music from both CDs and iPods. Designed to meet the needs of iPod users who want to enjoy their favorite songs in high quality at home, the SC-HC3 employs advanced Panasonic audio technology to deliver an exceptionally pure, clear sound that rivals the quality of larger hi-fi systems. It is not only space saving but energy saving too.

The SC-HC3 features Panasonic's proprietary, full-range Bamboo Cone Speakers. A rigid, low density bamboo material used in the speaker helps achieve a clean responsive sound, with crisp, clear vocals. A Dual Passive Radiator design cancels unwanted vibration, helping deliver a pure bass sound with minimal noise. The diaphragm of the passive radiator is weighted to achieve linear vibration, making it possible for these slim, thin speaker units to produce a robust, full-bodied bass. Across the entire sonic range from pure, clear trebles to rich, dynamic bass, the SC-HC3 delivers an audio performance that is almost unimaginable from a system of its size.

The SC-HC3 is attractive in appearance and easy to use. The stylish sliding door at the center features a hairline finish. The motorized door slides opens, allowing the user to insert a music CD or an iPod. Thanks to its sleek, slim design, the SC-HC3 can be set up in places where conventional stereo systems simply won't fit. Users enjoy a full-scale audio performance in a minimum of space.

A dedicated iPod dock allows quick, easy connection of an iPod without the need for a cable. The SC-HC3's remote control can be used to select music stored in the iPod. Music on the iPod can also be used for the wake-up timer. More than just an iPod and CD player, the SC-HC3 is also equipped with a clock and an AM/FM tuner for listening to radio broadcasts.

The SC-HC3’s exceptional sound quality brings out the best in all musical genres. It will be available in March 2009 with a suggested retail price of $199.95.

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